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Naturally Sound

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FPLOON said:
Well, considering <url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djmUrdIX12I>the theme song "somewhat" downplays the execution of the show in general, I can't see it as a reason for it's lack of Rule 34 presence... :p
It's only a matter of time before they personify the more memorable feature of that show: the theme song and Rule34 it...Then again, I'm not willing to look that far to prove my hypothesis.

Fetishizing fictional characters is more apparent than real people. What can be scary is that fetishes function similarly to a contagious disease--they spread the more the people are continuously exposed to whatever is considered hot by the other(Go ahead, keep watching that scat porno and deny it, it'll grow on you and you'll hate yourself for it). Japan's sex industry gave us a slew of new fetishes(and probably further pushed pedophilia)through their media. And now, with the Internet, we continue to show how everything and anything can turn on a person and ourselves.
 

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Naturally Sound said:
FPLOON said:
Well, considering <url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djmUrdIX12I>the theme song "somewhat" downplays the execution of the show in general, I can't see it as a reason for it's lack of Rule 34 presence... :p
It's only a matter of time before they personify the more memorable feature of that show: the theme song and Rule34 it...Then again, I'm not willing to look that far to prove my hypothesis.

Fetishizing fictional characters is more apparent than real people. What can be scary is that fetishes function similarly to a contagious disease--they spread the more the people are continuously exposed to whatever is considered hot by the other(Go ahead, keep watching that scat porno and deny it, it'll grow on you and you'll hate yourself for it). Japan's sex industry gave us a slew of new fetishes(and probably further pushed pedophilia)through their media. And now, with the Internet, we continue to show how everything and anything can turn on a person and ourselves.
Too bad... because the total "Rule 34"-ing of Get Ed is sure taking its sweet-ass time... By now, the characters of that show would have delivered every single package (big, small, and/or plot-wise to the MC's amnesia/past) presented throughout the series more times than the general postal service within a course of several decades, give or take the "many" return-to-sender-based mail and not including spam mail because that would be cheating... :p

It makes a total pervert like me question the true power of 34 if not even certain "obscure"[footnote]The quotations are necessary, in terms of talking about Get Ed, because it was shown on a very popular station alongside other popular animated programs that have gotten the Rule 34 treatment in more ways than just the obvious several...[/footnote] shows even fall under the jurisdiction of being Rule 34 or any other rules that, though not inherently perverse, it could easy fall under because it's the Internet... Still, I'm not in too much of a hurry considering how fast Internet time can (and can not) be under various circumstances, so consider my overall worries the smallest of nitpicks to the general wording of the Rules of the Internet...
 

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LenticularHomicide said:
Reminds me of this comic I saw years ago:



(Original comic by Pseude, edit by Unknown)
Am I the only one bothered by the "make me pretty" means "give me long hair"?

As for R34, the Laisure Suit Larry one is good and perfectly in-character (for both Larry and Erin).

Most of the others seem to be drawn responses from GG guys mad at Erin's SJW aspect...